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Congratulations! Άλλη μια διάκριση-Ethnocloud – Top 40 Videos – February2021



Congratulations!   Άλλη μια διάκριση
1.    Ethnocloud – Top 40 Videos – February2021
https://ethnocloud.com/world-music/charts/
 
Για 3η φορά μέσα σε μια χρονιά Ethnocloud,  το παγκόσμιο κανάλι των μουσικών του κόσμου, επιβραβεύει τους Ellenic Traditional Project.

For the 3rd time in a year Ethnocloud,  the world music channel rewards Ellenic Traditional Project.
 
2.    Ethnocloud – Top 40 Videos – February2020
https://ellenictraditionalproject.home.blog/2020/03/05/5-on-ethnoclouds-top-40-mediterranean-for-the-month-of-february/
 
3.    Ethnocloud – Top 40 Videos – October2020
https://ellenictraditionalproject.home.blog/2020/11/04/11-on-ethnoclouds-top-40-for-the-month-of-october-2020/
 
Χαλασιά μου – Xalasia – Ellenic Traditional Project             
Ethnocloud – Top 40 Videos – February2021
ΔΕΙΤΕ ΤΟ:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pv0jTtjh7oc

Track 1: ΑΜΑΡΑΝΤΟΣ/AMARADOS

 »Greek  traditional song /arr. by Nikolas Gkinis» 


Track 1: ΑΜΑΡΑΝΤΟΣ- AMARADOS
 »Greek  traditional song ? arr. by Nikolas Gkinis
» 

Τραγούδι με προέλευση από την Αιτωλοακαρνανία Στερεάς Ελλάδας
Ο ρυθμός του κομματιού είναι 3/4 και χορεύεται ως Τσάμικος
 
Vocals by ELENA TOYTOYTZI
 Perc. by Panos Tsiko Katsikiotis
 Pan Kaperneka (tzamara,caval,Macedonian flute,Crete
mandura)  
Elec.perc. by Yiannis Nikoletopoulos
 Nikolas Gkinis
(guitar,bass,lafta,lute,synth.)
Music arranging & producing by NIKOLAS A GKINIS
 
ΑΜΑΡΑΝΤΟΣ
 Για δες τε τον Αμάραντο
Σε τι βουνό φυτρώνει καλέ
Amaranth* Just look at the amaranth (3)
on what kind of mountain it grows, my friend. . .
(Other verses not included in this version- but familiar to many Greeks:
It grows in rugged** places,(2)
among the rocks and on the slopes,
 my friend It is eaten by your deer,
 children- the deer eat it and are intoxicated (2)
the fierce wild animals eat it and become calm That she would eat it,
children, that my mother would eat it also, children, (2)
and not make me***, my friend. . .)
 
translation: Eva Johanos
 
*amaranth- the etymology of the name refers to the quality of never fading, withering or dying- the flower of immortality, in poetic language.
**δύσβατα, the word used here clearly references the difficulty of walking in such places.
 ***a mysterious ending to this song full of hidden meanings!
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUsBLXzdDtk&list=PLU3zeTUKZNy3j3-6GK9aKCKK2e-hBRzCL&index=29